JAMMU, APRIL 18: The 4-Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency is all set to go to polls in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections, being held tomorrow April 19, with a total of 16.23
JAMMU, APRIL 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today called for promoting startups in J&K. He further instructed for impact assessment of various initiatives like GI Tagging and QR code-based labeling & scanning
SRINAGAR: An agonizing wait is getting longer and longer for distraught families whose dear ones are missing in the boat tragedy at Gandbal in Srinagar. Thirty-six hours on, there is no trace of missing people
Srinagar: Employees and pensioners in J&K have a reason to smile. The government has increased the Dearness Allowance (DA) from 17% to 28%. In an official order on Monday, the Finance Department
Researchers who had accurately predicted the deadly Covid wave that hit India earlier this year now state that the country is likely to witness a rise in coronavirus cases in a new
Jammu & Kashmir government has directed officials not to issue clearance in passport verification, government jobs, and any other government schemes to people who are found involved in “law & order”, stone
New Delhi: Amid the border stand-off with China at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs will be visiting Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh later this month. The
DCs asked to adopt zero tolerance against non-observance of Covid appropriate behaviour LG directs Health Dept to prioritize vaccination of students Positivity rate drops to 0.2%; all districts under green zone for
A youth from South Kashmir’s Kulgam has brought laurels to Jammu and Kashmir by securing All India Rank 2 in the prestigious Indian Economic Services (IES) 2020. Tanveer Ahmad Khan qualified the
The operation to trace out the 19 persons including eight women who are missing after a cloudburst on intervening night of July 27 and 28 continued at Honzar village in Kishtwar district.
Srinagar: Experts have warned of more cloudbursts and flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir. On July 28, at least seven people were killed and 19 went missing when a flash flood hit Honzar village
Srinagar: With government jobs becoming scarce, educated youth are trying their hands at entrepreneurship to eke out their livelihood in Kashmir. Official documents accessed by The Kashmir Monitor reveal that more than
SRINAGAR: Cries rent the air as the villagers buried seven bodies in Honzar village of the Kishtwar district. More than 19 people are still missing and rescuers are praying for a miracle.